All four of my boys love painting, and we love to explore with different types of paint. We especially love making our own paint. What is safer than homemade paint? I am more comfortable knowing exactly is in the paint when let my babies paint. We first tried this recipe when Tank and Peanut were 11 months.
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Last summer when my husband I and purchased a Vitamix
at the County Fair I was near the end of my pregnancy with the twins, so as you can imagine, I was huge and uncomfortable. I sat on our couch and read the recipe book that came with the little appliance from cover to cover. And again. And then again. I didn't have much else to do since I couldn't be on my feet, so I spent my time compiling a list of must try recipes.
One section of the book is dedicated to children. I eagerly thumbed through the ideas and filed some of them in my mind for future use. (Future meaning once I could actually stand on two feet for more than two minutes without my back aching.) The other day I remembered the recipe for finger paint, and I decided it was time to try it out with my littlest guys.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups cold water
- 1/2 cup cornstarch
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- food coloring
I added everything but the food coloring to the Vitamix and blended it together on high for about six and a half minutes.
If you don't have a Vitamix or comparable appliance you can whisk together all ingredients on the stove over medium heat until thickened.
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Once thickened, separate into smaller portions depending on how many colors you'd like to make.
Add color and mix well.
Store in jars until ready to use.
Please note they will be hot for some time, so make a bit in advance. I prepared this batch during nap time, so it was ready to go when the little guys woke up.
I took it outside and put a ball of each color on a cookie sheet. I put the cookie sheets on a shower curtain I bought at Dollar Tree that I use for messy play. (The label says do not put in a washing machine, but I throw them in with towels all the time to clean after play.)
My little Peanut barely touched one part of it, scrunched up his face and didn't reach for it again. Instead he sat on my lap while I photographed his brother.
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Tank, on the other hand, loved it!
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JZ (5) was giddy at the thought of his brothers having some messy fun of their own. He helped me make the paint, and he stayed close by the entire time Tank played.
Of course it went directly into the mouth. This kid eats everything. I know most babies do, but really, Tank eats everything.
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He smeared it a little on the shower curtain, but was mostly just interested in taste testing. He comes by his nickname honestly.
To see the results for myself, I combined bits of the colored balls together and smeared them. At this age it's more about the sensory experience than about painting. It turned out to be a gooey but not sticky substance. It washed off in seconds and was, in my opinion, a quick and easy way to let little ones get messy and stimulate their senses.
I'm more than a bit addicted to my Vitamix
. It is hands down the best purchase my husband and I have made. To read more ideas (mainly food and smoothie recipes) click HERE.
*Update*
I have used this recipe many times since this original post, and I wanted to share some more details. I have learned that I need to use the paint shortly after making it to get the right consistency. Allow it to cool completely then use right away for the best results. Most days when I make paint I cover our toddler table with butcher paper and let the boys paint freely.
If it sits for a few hours it starts to thicken. This is fun for children of all ages. It's an ooey gooey colorful sensory experience.
Peanut didn't want anything to do with the edible sensory paint the first time we made it, but now it is one of his favorite materials! In the photo below he is 16 months.
More recipes for baby and toddler safe paint:
- Yogurt Spice Painting
- Sensory Pudding Paint
- Two Ingredient Baby and Toddlers Safe Paint
- Homemade Puffy Paint Safe for Babies and Toddlers

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So awesome! I agree, everything goes in the mouth until they are like 3! Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet activity for kids. It looks like your little one enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteI've not heard of a vitamix before but the edible paint sounds a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great, and the vitamix sounds good too.
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What a great idea for painting with babies! I remember when my kids were little, you just had to keep putting their hands on the paper and then wash them quickly before the paint got in their mouths. This is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun for painting with babies!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun and what a great idea using a shower curtain for easy clean up. I always buy plastic table cloths and throw them away...I like the idea of washing and using the shower curtain much better. Thanks for sharing on Hey Mom, Look What I Did at Adventures In Mommy Land!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant - I'm so happy that it's not just me that has a baby that eats everything - when we did it T munched her way through the red and yellow - she didn't touch the blue though!!!
ReplyDeleteI know this post is a bit old, but my mother-in-law and I did an edible finger painting activity with my babies and we used instant pudding. It was FANTASTIC. The boys loved it, and we weren't worried a bit about them eating it. I'd love to try this out too!
ReplyDeleteWe love pudding painting! Yogurt too. I hope you enjoy this. :)
DeleteI always buy plastic table cloths and throw them away...I like the idea of washing and using the shower curtain much better. That looks great, and the vitamix sounds good too.This is such a sweet activity for kids. It looks like your little one enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteReally great recipe! Thanks for sharing it. Will pin it.
ReplyDeleteSounds really great. We will have to try it. I often do not have paint and my kids will want to paint, so this is a good recipe to have in my arsenal.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great activity for my 13 month old... he played for 15 whole minutes! It was also so easy to clean up. I will definitely be doing this once a week.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I'm so glad your little one loved it. :)
DeleteWe are definitely trying this here this Spring!
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